Fuel Mileage Question
How does turboing a motor effect fuel economy. I know it will decrease do to increased fuel flow, but how significant is it. I realize there are lots of variables here, but what is a ballpark. I want to run 450's with afc on my d16y7 at about 10 psi. WIll mileage go down a ton over stock. Also, is premium, high octane fuel a must if managed well. Thanks.
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Your MPG will now be dictated by your right foot.
I can get a low of 170m per tank and a high of 320. |
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Actually.. driving in the city, if not really pushing it - my mileage increased after installing turbo. It's prolly due to earlier shifting now, since car really pulls nice at low rpm (advantages of smaller turbo).
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95ex d16z6: I get between 180 - 285 mi on a full tank. I can get 300 if I do a highway trip.
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not that bad if you think of it anyone know how much u get with stock car ? so i can compare it ?
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stock civics and crx's get anywhere from 35 - 45 mpg some even a little more if its a well set up hf. anyways with an 11 gal tank or so and lets say 35mpg the avg civic mileage.. youd get around 380 miles to the tank or so.
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It depends on your setup, and your results will vary even then. With my EX sedan, I average about 33 mpg NA.
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Thats not too bad of a loss for a turbo. I have gotten as much as 38 on the road with my dx sedan, but around town it drops to like 26. I dont even hammer on it or anything, you just gotta give it a lot to go at all. No power, hense my need for a turbo. Thanks for your input guys.
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